Summary

This violation occurs when an input pin for a placed part within the design has been detected to be floating - not electrically connected to any other part of the circuit.

Notification

If compiler errors and warnings are enabled for display on the schematic (enabled on the Schematic - Compiler page of the Preferences dialog) an offending object will display a colored squiggle beneath it. A notification is also displayed in the Messages panel in the following format:

Net <NetName>contains floating input pins (<PinList>),

where:

NetNameis the name of the offending net.

PinListis the comma-separated list of pins in that net which are floating.

Recommendation for Resolution

This violation can arise in a number of situations. Consider the following when resolving a violation of this type:

If the pin is not to be used within the design, either tie it to the appropriate power line (e.g. GND), or place a No ERC directive on it.

Ensure that the wiring to the pin is making electrical contact - i.e. the wire or bus connects to the pin's electrical hot spot.

Trace the connectivity of the parent net to which the offending pin is associated. Sometimes, a pin can be caused to 'float' when there is a break somewhere else in the net.

Look for additional violation messages in the Messages panel that relate to the same parent net, especially those that mention unconnected objects - this can give an indication where the break in connectivity lies.